As shown recently, the changes implemented in the downloading process generated some discontent. Similarly, users have taken to the forums to point out that Salesforce has become unusable for the past few days. Another user is offering more details: Quick tip: Whenever an app proves faulty in a specific browser, the easiest solution is to test it in a different one On this note, we’re pretty sure that Salesforce is perfectly functional in Opera. Not only it is faster, and considerably lighter compared to Edge, but it comes with multiple exclusive features such as ad blocker, built-in messenger apps, customizable speed dials, separate workspaces, or visual bookmarks. The built-in free and unlimited VPN is also one of the main perks of the free, user-friendly browser.
How do the changes in Edge affect Salesforce users?
More specifically, with the release of Edge 86, SamesSite cookies are set as SameSite=Lax by default. (Until the Edge 86 release, the default was SameSite=None; Secure. ) This means that any website using non-secure access (HTTP) is blocked and also that custom Salesforce integrations relying on cookies can’t be accessed anymore. Salesforce has notified its users about the upcoming changes while also mentioning that all editions of Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic are impacted.
What should I do to make Salesforce work in Edge?
1.Revert the changes According to Salesforce, developers can opt in to explicitly use setting SameSite=None; Secure. However, this might affect the security of the used apps. 2. Switch to HTTPS connection First, one can check the connection type used in their org. From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Session Settings, then select Session Settings. If some sites or portals are still using HTTP connection (although the secure one should have been enabled by default), you can request the changes as follows: One can also run some tests in a sandbox as suggested in this Trailblazer Community article. Note that resetting the Edge settings or clearing the browser cookies and cache will not solve the issue. We hope that the problem is clarified now. If you have any comments on this topic, please use the dedicated section below. We’ve also covered a similar topic with Salesforce not working in Chrome, so you might want to check that out as well.
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